Role & Scope Final GUARANTEED PASS!!
Transformational leadership - (ANSWER)Involves team participation and new ideas
Obvious leader - (ANSWER)staff nurse who persuades other staff to practice by making EBP
decisions
Leadership begins... - (ANSWER)within
Involving those to be affected by change early in the change mgmt process can lead to... -
(ANSWER)conflict
Low nurse:pt ratio - (ANSWER)improves pt outcomes
Primary position of the 1965 ANA Education for Nurses - (ANSWER)BSN should be basic level
of prep for prof nurse
Primary purpose of QSEN project - (ANSWER)Focus nursing educ on competencies to reduce
number of medical errors
QSEN competencies - (ANSWER)Quality Improvement
Safety/pt centered care
EBP/informatics
Nursing teamwork/collaboration
Joint Commissions requirement for ct educ - (ANSWER)Nursing staff must provide and
document ct educ
Ct motivation to learn is most likely when... - (ANSWER)significant other is present during
teaching
Learning objectives are used because... - (ANSWER)they help the nurse organize teaching
material
New grad nurses w/ unresolved role conflicts may have... - (ANSWER)high levels of anxiety
Most important element for nursing to gain full autonomy of practice - (ANSWER)Gaining and
maintaining control of nursing practice by nurses
Best indicator of increasing accountability in nursing - (ANSWER)Demonstration of
competency and high quality care through peer review
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, Recommended method for nurses to prep for future professional practice -
(ANSWER)Understand and explore issues involved in professionalism as nurses (join ANA,
MNA, etc)
New charge notices that the highly competent team cannot fxn productively as a team. Team-
building can be facilitated by... - (ANSWER)Provide opportunity for expression of feelings ??
Ct in respiratory distress, 84%SaO2, dyspneic, SOB, needs neb designated to be given by RT but
RT cannot come for another 10-15m, nurse should... - (ANSWER)Give HHN to open airway
STAT.
Two most important ethical issues surrounding organ transplant - (ANSWER)Beneficence: best
action for pt
Nonmalifecence: do no harm
Code of ethics statement "the nurse, in all professional relationships, practices with compassion
and respect or the inherent dignity, worth, and uniqueness of every individual, unrestricted by
considerations of social or economic status, personal attributes, or nature of health-care
problems" reflects which ethics principle? - (ANSWER)Fidelity: loyalty, fairness, truthfulness,
advocacy, dedication
Code of ethics statement "nurse participates in the advancement of the profession through
contributions to practice, education, administration and knowledge development" reflects which
ethical principle? - (ANSWER)Accountability
RNs that have always practiced in a primary nursing-delivery system very resistant to the idea of
bringing UAPs in to the medsurg unit to feed, bathe, ambulate pts. What is the best initial
strategy in this situation? - (ANSWER)Examine RN's reasons for resistance and values of the
group in relationship to change
Statement by a manager using assertive communication - (ANSWER)"You have made some
good points, but I have another suggestion"
How have computers improved efficiency of care - (ANSWER)documentation
Underlying premise for EBP - (ANSWER)EBP produces better ct outcomes
Greatest impact on nursing education by Florence Nightingale - (ANSWER)Recognizing formal,
systematic education in theory and practice was essential for preparation of high quality nurses
First step in critical thinking - (ANSWER)Identify the problem
Important role that nursing process fulfills in professional nursing - (ANSWER)Forming ethical
basis for nursing practice
Nursing process step that identifies success or failure of POC - (ANSWER)Evaluation
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Transformational leadership - (ANSWER)Involves team participation and new ideas
Obvious leader - (ANSWER)staff nurse who persuades other staff to practice by making EBP
decisions
Leadership begins... - (ANSWER)within
Involving those to be affected by change early in the change mgmt process can lead to... -
(ANSWER)conflict
Low nurse:pt ratio - (ANSWER)improves pt outcomes
Primary position of the 1965 ANA Education for Nurses - (ANSWER)BSN should be basic level
of prep for prof nurse
Primary purpose of QSEN project - (ANSWER)Focus nursing educ on competencies to reduce
number of medical errors
QSEN competencies - (ANSWER)Quality Improvement
Safety/pt centered care
EBP/informatics
Nursing teamwork/collaboration
Joint Commissions requirement for ct educ - (ANSWER)Nursing staff must provide and
document ct educ
Ct motivation to learn is most likely when... - (ANSWER)significant other is present during
teaching
Learning objectives are used because... - (ANSWER)they help the nurse organize teaching
material
New grad nurses w/ unresolved role conflicts may have... - (ANSWER)high levels of anxiety
Most important element for nursing to gain full autonomy of practice - (ANSWER)Gaining and
maintaining control of nursing practice by nurses
Best indicator of increasing accountability in nursing - (ANSWER)Demonstration of
competency and high quality care through peer review
Page 1 of 9
, Recommended method for nurses to prep for future professional practice -
(ANSWER)Understand and explore issues involved in professionalism as nurses (join ANA,
MNA, etc)
New charge notices that the highly competent team cannot fxn productively as a team. Team-
building can be facilitated by... - (ANSWER)Provide opportunity for expression of feelings ??
Ct in respiratory distress, 84%SaO2, dyspneic, SOB, needs neb designated to be given by RT but
RT cannot come for another 10-15m, nurse should... - (ANSWER)Give HHN to open airway
STAT.
Two most important ethical issues surrounding organ transplant - (ANSWER)Beneficence: best
action for pt
Nonmalifecence: do no harm
Code of ethics statement "the nurse, in all professional relationships, practices with compassion
and respect or the inherent dignity, worth, and uniqueness of every individual, unrestricted by
considerations of social or economic status, personal attributes, or nature of health-care
problems" reflects which ethics principle? - (ANSWER)Fidelity: loyalty, fairness, truthfulness,
advocacy, dedication
Code of ethics statement "nurse participates in the advancement of the profession through
contributions to practice, education, administration and knowledge development" reflects which
ethical principle? - (ANSWER)Accountability
RNs that have always practiced in a primary nursing-delivery system very resistant to the idea of
bringing UAPs in to the medsurg unit to feed, bathe, ambulate pts. What is the best initial
strategy in this situation? - (ANSWER)Examine RN's reasons for resistance and values of the
group in relationship to change
Statement by a manager using assertive communication - (ANSWER)"You have made some
good points, but I have another suggestion"
How have computers improved efficiency of care - (ANSWER)documentation
Underlying premise for EBP - (ANSWER)EBP produces better ct outcomes
Greatest impact on nursing education by Florence Nightingale - (ANSWER)Recognizing formal,
systematic education in theory and practice was essential for preparation of high quality nurses
First step in critical thinking - (ANSWER)Identify the problem
Important role that nursing process fulfills in professional nursing - (ANSWER)Forming ethical
basis for nursing practice
Nursing process step that identifies success or failure of POC - (ANSWER)Evaluation
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